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The authors firmly believe that in spite of increasing constraints, individual driving and steering of cars will still be prevalent in 2025 and beyond, and that the joy of driving will continue to be of primary importance. This means that current functions in the steering system technology will remain in focus for long term development within the dedicated development departments of vehicle and steering system developers, so that the brand specific steering feel which the driver and customer expects will be maintained in the future as well. To conclude, the authors want to assess various aspects of automotive construction connected to steering system response.
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Harrer, M., Pfeffer, P. (2017). Outlook: The Future of Steering Systems. In: Harrer, M., Pfeffer, P. (eds) Steering Handbook. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05449-0_20
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